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The Groover-Stewart Drug Company Building (also known as the McKesson-Robbins Drug Company Building) is a historic site in Jacksonville, Florida. It is located at 25 North Market Street. On December 30, 1992, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
718 Bagel Time brings a real taste of New York City to Jacksonville following its April opening at 2777 University Blvd. W. No 24 near Publix in the Lakewood neighborhood.
Teresa Stepzinski, Jacksonville Florida Times-Union Updated August 16, 2023 at 9:13 AM Chow's Country Buffet is preparing to open at 4250 Southside Blvd. in the former Golden Corral location on ...
The Alhambra Theatre & Dining in Jacksonville, Florida, is the oldest continuously-running professional dinner theater in the United States, [1] and the only professional resident theatre in Northeast Florida.
Rax Roast Beef is a regional U.S. fast food restaurant chain specializing in roast beef sandwiches. The company has been through many iterations, declaring bankruptcy more than once, rising to as many as 504 locations in 38 U.S. states in the 1980s and falling to fewer than 20 locations on more than one occasion.
Location: Jacksonville, Florida, United States: Coordinates: 1]: Address: 9501 Arlington Expressway: Opening date: March 2, 1967; 57 years ago () [2]: Developer: Regency Group: Owner: Namdar Realty Group Mason Asset Management: No. of stores and services: 29 [3]: No. of anchor tenants: 5 (1 open, 4 vacant): Total retail floor area: 1,390,000 square feet (129,135.2 m 2): No. of floors: 1 (2 in ...
Rusty Bucket Restaurant & Tavern is a restaurant company headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. It was founded in 2002 by president and owner, Gary Callicoat. [1] The company currently owns 21 restaurants in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, North Carolina, and Florida. [2] Rusty Bucket Restaurant & Tavern is the sister company of Cameron Mitchell Restaurants.
Its riverine location facilitates two U.S. Navy bases and the Port of Jacksonville, Florida's third largest seaport. [3] Interstate Highways 10 and 95 intersect in Jacksonville, creating the busiest intersection in the region with 200,000 vehicles each day. [4] Interstate 10 ends at this intersection (the other end being in Santa Monica ...